Method 1: Castanea jamaica
1, modulation dye. It is easy to find fresh Jamaican chestnut in tropical countries. This bright red flower can dye your hair with a ruby color that shines in the sun. If you can't find fresh Jamaican chestnut, you can use dried chestnut instead. Prepare two cups and the following items: 2 glasses of water.
1/4 cups of honey
2. Prepare chestnut dye. Pour two glasses of water into the boiling pot and heat it over medium heat. When the water boils, add the chestnut, cover the pot and turn off the fire. Soak the chestnut dye in water for several hours, then filter the water into a bowl and add honey.
3. Wash your hair. Wash your hair as usual, but don't add conditioner The conditioner will stay in the hair, which is not conducive to dyeing. Dry your hair with a towel and comb your hair with a wide tooth comb to avoid tangles.
4. Use chestnut dye. Wear latex or plastic gloves and comb the hair from the root to the tip with hands dipped in dye. Make sure that every strand of hair is dyed with dye. If you want red highlights, separate some strands of hair from others with aluminum foil and brush them with dyes with an old brush or snack brush.
5. Wrap your hair and let the dye soak your hair. Wrap your hair in a plastic shower cap or plastic wrap so that it won't dry when it absorbs dye. The soaking time can last for 4 hours or overnight, and the longer the time, the redder the color.
6. Wash off the dye. Take off the shower cap or plastic wrap, rinse with warm water, wash your hair with the shampoo you usually use, blow dry your hair and do a good job of styling.
Method 2: Beet juice
1, squeeze two beet juice. Bright red juice can dye dark brown hair reddish brown. You don't need beet pulp, just use juice. If there is no juicer, you can also use a blender and a filter to separate the juice from the pulp.
2. Add honey to beet juice. Pour beet juice into a bowl, add a cup of honey, and keep stirring until the two are completely mixed to prepare for hair dyeing.
3. Wash your hair. Wash your hair as usual, but don't add conditioner, because beet juice is better when there is no conditioner left on your hair. Dry your hair with a towel and comb your hair with a wide-toothed comb to avoid tangles.
4. Use beet juice dye. Wear latex or plastic gloves and comb the hair from the root to the tip with hands dipped in dye. Make sure that every strand of hair is dyed with dye. If you want auburn highlights, separate some strands of hair from others with aluminum foil and brush them with dyes.
5. Wrap your hair and let the dye soak your hair. Wrap your hair in a plastic shower cap or plastic wrap so that it won't dry when it absorbs dye. The soaking time can last for 4 hours or overnight.
6. Rinse the dye. Rinse your hair with warm water and wash off the juice and honey, then wash your hair with the usual shampoo. When it dries, it turns reddish brown.
Method 3: henna
1, buy henna powder. Henna powder can be made into paste to dye skin or hair copper red. Henna is usually per bag 100g, and the amount of dyed medium and long hair is just right. Chili powder and clove powder can also dye hair in different types of red. If there is no henna, you can use these instead.
2. Make henna cream. Mix henna powder with a spoonful of water according to the instructions until it is made into paste. If you want a bright red color, you can use lemon juice instead of water. Seal the prepared paste and leave it overnight. The next day, add the raw materials and water again, and the henna cream will be ready.
3. Use henna cream. Wet your hair (no need to use shampoo), then dry it with a towel and comb it with a comb to prevent it from tangling. Wear latex or plastic gloves for protection, and comb the hair from the root to the tip with hands dipped in dye to ensure that each strand of hair is dyed with dye. If you accidentally touch henna cream on your skin, rinse it with water immediately. It is very easy to dye skin and hair with henna cream.
If you want henna to highlight, you can separate some strands of hair from others with aluminum foil and brush this strand with dye with an old painting brush.
4. Wrap your hair. Wrap your hair in a plastic shower cap or plastic wrap so that it won't dry when it absorbs dye. The soaking time can last for 4 hours or overnight, and the longer the time, the redder the color.
5. Wash the dye. Rinse the dye with running cold water until the water turns clear from red. You can't wash your hair on the day of dyeing. At first, your hair will be red, and the color will become lighter after a few days.
Tip: All natural dyes will dye clothes, sheets, caulking agents, etc. When dyeing your hair, you'd better wear old clothes and protect the floor from contamination.